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Show The Jude- - . Nine O'Clock Is Bed Time By-M.- B. ; . Uo..- - m or n t A pi cRAtMN ' 7 ENyoTweRE TV 'V ; O? I I - XAJ'- - r5n OWN UPON; YOU-- V jW ( No I VCR tHsIoIat i 1 1 PLAHT INTO HEW j . ;; j ! s Modernization at tow Cc' J Save Expente of Con- - . 5 plcte Replacement j j Modonrixe foar present tattam this fall Instead of scrappinf It for new one, the Holland Institute of Thennology of Holland, Mltfw ( vise home-owne- wbo are carrjlnf " out program! but are tiring to do eo economically. If the grate, firepot or combwtloo chamber of the beating plant U cracked or burnt out. It must be r ; placed. Bat other defect! can be j eliminated by adding new equipment ' j to the existing heating plant, whldk coets a moderate fraction of the prlee . of a new plant In many hornet, the heating plant la substantially all right, yet one or more rooms perslst-entl-y refuse to stay warm. , Or else, though the system la efficient in st erage winter weather, It may be noc- - ' essary to force it during severe eold spells. . Big Improvement at Small Cost Such defects can be forestalled by Inexpensive modernization. No met tor what make of warm air circulat-ing plant Is In the home, the trouble can be corrected by the addition of a motor-drive-n fan. This Is done by taking off the upper part of the for hace-cosln- suspending the fan ha side it and having the motor at-tached abo the furnace. Shis combination can be Installed without Inconvenience even on a cold . ' day when the furnace is fired to ea-- . paclty. More than 80 tests on this "air- - you-wel- l" heating plant fan were re-cently completed by the department of engineering research of the Uni-versity of Michigan. From these tests, the engineers drew the follow-ing conclusions: , "First the fan-un-it creates posi-tive air-flo- through the long heat pipes. Second, It creates uniform air distribution to all rooms, regardless of their size or distance from the cen-tral heating plant ' Third, It produces positive ventilation, air circulation and. In hot weather, actual lowering of the In the house from two to seven degrees. " Fourth, the power-cos- t amounts to a fraction of a cent an hour." ; Warms Up Cool Rooms. . From this test-repo- rt It can be seen how this modern Item of equip-ment "takes the curse off" the fur corner rooms that never could be properly heated, for It substitutes mechanical propulsion of air for the old gravity-syste- and therefore J forces air Into the parts of the housed to which It might not flow otherwise.? i Also, the fan-un- it by keeping the' air flowing from the upstairs rooms : to the central heating plant and bnck I agnln more . frequently, considerably modtfles the temperature of the whole system. This means that, when the fire Is burning rapidly on a cold day, the hent la taken away from the cen-tral plant quickly, before It becomes over-heate- This tends to eliminate the danger of burnt-ou- t furnace-pnrt- s and the disagreeable and" costly re-pairs that they cause. . Resldos, it makes for economy by preventing the need for forcing the furnace and by delivering all the heat avatlahl to the places that need It i fll - -- - ' Chuck Full - ill J IE '" ' v Origin of "Match" The derivation of the term "match as used In Its present sense Is ob-scure. It Is probably from the Greek and Latin "myxa," meaning a nosale 9f a lamp. In 1337 wo find reference In literature to matches, the name being applied to the wick of a caadU er lamp. The earliest reference to matches In their present sense Is found In USA Wealth Without Labor. Thomas II. Kwope, Kuusa City mul-timillionaire, always declared that he ever earned a dollar of hla millions. "All I did,", he used to say, "was to buy Kansas City real estate when peo-ple were anxious to sell and sell It oc-casionally when they were anxious to buy, but I kept the most ef It I Just sat back and ioafed, while the people of Kansas City worked for me, and built a great city and made me rich." Maree Henry's Idea Colonel Henry Wattersoo wrote an editorial In Ms newspaper, the Louis-ville Courier Journal, In which he remarked that the observant and thoughtful onlookers had long been of the opinion that "the people of New Tork are Incapable of Jf. R. Werner to Tammany BaO. Original "Ruttiant" Tue name "Bussla" Is derived frees the name given to the Swedish Vlklngt or Varangians, who established them-selves at Novgorod and were called Roe Bus, or Rossi. These words are Blavonle and Greek corruptions of RouUL the name applied to the Swedes, denoting rovers er seafarem Fhysiciant in Association The American Medical association It the national organisation of the medical profession and Is made up of the combined membership of the vaiioas state medical associations. Which, In turn, are made op of local medical societies. Nearly 90,000 physt-dan- a are members of this association. Wlreleis Phone. A little North Carolina girl went with her mother to make a call. On their way home the; gut lost, In th 'woods. After they had wandered about for some time, trying to And the way out, the little girl, becoming of Jt, looked at ber mother and exclaimed, "Murumn, why don't you phone r Christian Herald, j Home Disasters That Needn't Occur ana j! I Hoiuiio msrmrfl or TtttRMOtooy Ei'ttry fonr lulnutes throughout the year somewhere In the United States a homo catches Are, and there Is loss of property, If not of Ufa This makes a total of 131,400 residential fires every year, says the Holland Institute of Thermology of Holland, Mich., or the conflagration of as many houses as there are In BufTalo. N. Y, with a population exceeding half a million. At least three-quarte- rs of these (Ires may be classed as preventable, and chief among the preventable fires are those caused by beutlng plants in need of repair and cleaning. De-fective cblmneya and flues are the third greatest cause of the total fire loss In this country. Stoves, fur-naces, boilers and their pipes take fourth place and fires originat-ing from sparks on the roof come eighth. Another significant fact Is that In 22 states ' greater loss resulted from one of these three preventable causes than from any other single cause. The national annual fire-los- s from these three causes combined is according to the latest fig-ures available. ' A thorough cleaning out of the fur-nace, pipes and chimneys every year will tend In a large measure to re-duce these losses, says the Institute, and Is, therefore, a civic responsibil-ity on every householder. By the modern giant power suction vacuum cleaner, all the dirt Is removed from the heating system, and the removal of carbon from the chimney elim-inates the possibility of sparks fall-ing on the roof. ' At the same time, the whole heat-ing and smoke-pip- e system Is Inspect-ed for defects, which, when discov-ered, may be repaired before they result In disaster. . Why Veins Look Blue. It is a peculiar fact that the veins on toe hand or other surfac- - portions of the body look blue to the eye, where-as the blood is red. This Is because we see 'he light reflected back to our eyes from this blood through the walls of the veins, wblcb give It a bluish tinge. Conxxtrtatlon Crook folic are baffled by what they tern " conversation crook," who has been working quite successfully In and about Paris lately. The crook, police claim, rides In busses and can, lis-tens to private conversations and act upon them. Be heard one man say be must not forget to have a man call for his dining room table to he re paired. The crook got iwny with tti' 'able. Of Mixed Composition German or nickel stiver In the best grade Is 40 per cent copper, 84 per cent zinc, 20 per cent nickel. For common ware It Is 63 per cent cop-per, 29 per cent sine, 20 per cent nickel. fiiaie iflV'- 1- ' m'ifa''.Li ," .lvZ::;:::':gL; ;,.,- . yi 'if r iwniin I ! 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